Entertainment calendar at Southbank Centre, september 2024


Deaf Rave Thursday 5 September 2024

Thu 5 Sep 2024, 20:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Join Deaf Rave as they bring together talented Deaf DJs for this free evening party featuring a Woojer zone.
Read, watch and listen more Deaf Rave’s mission is to curate unforgettable festivals and events, showcasing the incredible talents of Deaf communities worldwide.
From heart-thumping rhythms to visually captivating performances in sign-songs, dance, comedy, and Visual Vernacular (the

Saturday 7 September 2024:
Disco Neurotico Saturday 7 September 2024

Sat 7 Sep 2024, 21:00 - Southbank Centre, London
atmosphere of clubbing, in a safe, relaxed space.
Supported by Arts Council England and the Southbank
... Centre
Schedule
9pm
Arrive early to check out the space pre-event, acclimatise, meet other

Sunday 8 September 2024:
StammerMouth: CHOO CHOO! Sunday 8 September 2024

Sun 8 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Get onboard the runaway train in this playful and interactive show exploring intrusive thoughts and OCD.
Read, watch and listen more 'What if you hurt Duncan? What if you did? I bet you could. I bet you could do it. I bet you will.’
CHOO CHOO! (Or Have You Ever Thought About Pushing Someone Off a Train Platform ('Cos I Have)) is a show about a misunderstood condition, told by people who kn

Sunday 15 September 2024:
The Best of John Williams Sunday 15 September 2024

Sun 15 Sep 2024, 15:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Embark on a captivating journey through the cinematic brilliance of John Williams’s iconic film scores with the London Concert Orchestra.
Read, watch and listen more Feel the thrill of Jurassic Park and immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter in a symphonic showcase of John Williams’s most beloved works.
The London Concert Orchestra brings to life the unforgettable melodies t

Saturday 21 September 2024:
Premier Gospel Awards 2024 Saturday 21 September 2024

Sat 21 Sep 2024, 19:00 - Southbank Centre, London
show is back for 2024 and it’s bigger than ever.
The Premier Gospel Awards is a celebration that
... 2024 is powered by Compassion UK

Sunday 22 September 2024:
Ara Malikian Sunday 22 September 2024

Sun 22 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Lebanese-Armenian violinist Ara Malikian and his band present an eclectic evening of music bridging classical and contemporary sounds.
Read, watch and listen more Malikian performs material from his latest album, inspired by watching his son grow, and experiencing his own growth by his side.
The Lebanese-Armenian musician´s bold, charismatic style - performing everything from Bach to flame

Wednesday 25 September 2024:
Joyce DiDonato Sings Berlioz Wednesday 25 September 2024

Wed 25 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Beethoven´s explosive Eroica Symphony opens the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s memory-themed season, launched by Principal Conductor Edward Gardner.
Read, watch and listen more When the world is on fire, heroes fall as fast as they rise - and after Napoleon Bonaparte revealed himself as a tyrant, Beethoven furiously cancelled the dedication of his new symphony.
Principal Conductor Gardner

Friday 27 September 2024:
Lawrence Power with Thomas Adès: Fairy-Tale Dances Friday 27 September 2024

Fri 27 Sep 2024, 21:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Southbank Centre Resident Artist for Autumn/Winter 2024/25 is joined by one of Britain’s most celebrated
Igor Levit: Bach, Brahms & Beethoven Friday 27 September 2024

Fri 27 Sep 2024, 19:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Prepare for a programme of brilliant and beguiling pianism as this celebrated performer shows sides of three great composers that are rarely seen.
Read, watch and listen more Enjoy an evening that unites dazzling pianism and evocative romanticism in the hands of one of today’s most compelling performers, Igor Levit.
He opens with JS Bach’s Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue , which offers a daz

Saturday 28 September 2024:
Edward Gardner Conducts Rachmaninov Saturday 28 September 2024

Sat 28 Sep 2024, 19:00 - Southbank Centre, London
The London Philharmonic Orchestra enchants with Rachmaninov’s The Bells : music of sparkling joy and rich, deep sorrow.
Read, watch and listen more 'Hear the bells ring out, with their singing and ringing ... they tell of oblivion’.
For Sergei Rachmaninov, the sound of bells embodied the eternal soul of Russia, and he poured all his imagination into this sumptuous choral symphony, an odyss






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